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  2. Advertising

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  3. BAD CONDITIONS IN DESERT

    OVER the past two days the Australians have experienced desert conditions at their worst... A raging northeasterly wind, carrying tons of dust and sand in its wake, swept the dust everywhere —into eyes, ears, food and ...

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  4. Mined Areas In Greek Waters

    THE AREAS IN GREEK WATERS MINED BY THE BRITISH NAVY are shown In this map. The two main defence lines prepared by the Greeks are marked. In the Dodeca nese Islands the British naval units have bombaded aerodromes and supplies, causing heavy damage. In Greece itself, the main Italian thrust is now believed to be directed south, between the west coast and the Pindus Mountains, rather than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BritainsPeacefulSunday

    LONDON had its 300th air raid warning this morning, but air activity over Britain during the day was limited and the country had a more peaceful Sunday than for some weeks. ...

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  6. TRAFFIC ACT BREACHES

    'I CAN find no circumstances which warrant leniency, and 1 regard it as a very serious offence. Had the charge been under the Transport Act ...

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  7. STOP PRESS

    CAIRO. — R.A.F. planes (scored four direct hits on enemy transport Vehicles convoying; troops along, the Mettemina-Gondar road in Western ...

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  8. Importance Of The Middle East

    The Minister for External Affairs (Sir Frederick Stewart), after. witnessing military manoeuvres at Parramatta, said: "What happens in ...

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  9. BoundOverFor12Months

    "I AM quite satisfied that you went home drunk and that I you assaulted your wife. I think that if I had been your wife and you came home drunk regularly I would have assaulted you," said Mr. A. B. Collins, S.M., in the ...

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  10. WIRELESS EQUIPMENT FOR FLYING DOCTOR PLANE

    When adjustments to the radio equipment of Australian Aerial Medical Services' ambulance plane. have been completed it will be possible for ...

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  11. ALDERMAN RESCUES MAN FROM SEA

    SYDNEY, Monday. —In a heavy sea off Blueflsh point, Manly, yesterday. Alderman J. D..-Wallace (43), of Concord, swam 80 yards with a rescue ...

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  12. MOVE TO GET OVERDUE RATES

    THE first batch of summonses. for the non-payment of rates and charges to the City Council was issued today. ...

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  13. Who Will Win The Cup And U. S. Presidency?

    "The first Tuesday in November" is a familiar note in Victorian spring racing conversations. Everybody should know that it is the method ...

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  14. "GREECE SAYS COME AND GET IT"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —"Our reply to Italy's ultimatum was' the same as our forefathers" gave the Persians 2500 years ago at Thermopylae — ...

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  15. SOUTH FIRE BRIGADE. HAS TWO CALLS

    Several hundred bags and a spring cart and harness were destroyed yesterday morning when a fire burned down a shed at the rear of premises ...

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  16. LORRY OVERTURNS

    (When the rear off-side tyre blew out, a motor lorry driven by Antonio Marcon, of 51 Whittaker Street, overtufned on the Wilcannia Road 15 ...

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  17. Parade Of Voluteers

    THE parade held by the Returned Soldiers' Volunteer Defence Corps yesterday was the largest since the inauguration of ...

    Article : 299 words
  18. W.I.U. AND ZINC CORPORATION

    Provided the men are paid the amount they claim for sand pass work, members of 102 party at the Zinc Corporation mine will agree to ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. WOMEN'S TENNIS

    Following is the draw for the women's, mid-week section of the District Tennis Association, which will consist of two semi-finals, to Die play ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. C. C. FREEMAN GOLF TROPHY

    Although the golfing season in Broken Hill officially closed on October 27. the final result of the C. G. Freeman trophy was not decided until ...

    Article : 72 words
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  22. South Men Fined In Police Court

    Two South Broken Hill men were fined for offences when they appeared ed before Mr. A. B. Collins, S.M.. in the Police Court today. ...

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    A special meeting of the Hospital Board will be held on Monday night to consider applications for the position of matron of the Hospital. Ap ...

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    While Harold Francis Reid, of 114 Crystal Street, was driving a motor bus along Wills Street about midnight last night large stone was ...

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  26. Munition Works For Country Towns

    SYDNEY. Monday. —The practicability of establishing munition annexes in country towns will be discussed this week by the Minister in ...

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  27. Ex-Mayor Killed By Explosion

    SYDNEY. Monday. —As Mr. James Cragg. former Mayor of Bankstown, was about to switch off the power at his works at Bass Hill, an explosion ...

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  28. PETS" DAY AND CONCERT

    At the Burke Ward School on Saturday next the Burke Ward Old Scholars will conduct a monster afternoon to provide funds for the two ...

    Article : 105 words
  29. MAN COLLAPSES AT CATHEDRAL

    While attending- Mass at the Cathedral yesterday morning, Walter Hooper Sellick (59), of 89 Morgan Lane, collapsed and died. During ...

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  30. News In Brief

    TUMUT, Monday. —A fire on Saturday, destroyed the printing works of the "Tumut, and Adelong Times," and the "Adelong and Tumut Ex ...

    Article : 314 words
  31. A.I.F. MAN FOUND DEAD

    SYDNEY, Monday. Police found the body of Harry Fairbanks Killiby (22), a member of the A.I.F., on a vacant allotment at the corner of ...

    Article : 88 words
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    With severe wounds in a wrist Joseph Hoystead (31), of 93 Wolfram Street, was taken to the Hospital and admitted to Ward 1 early yesterday ...

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    OTAYING at the Grand Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett, of Mt. Sturt Station, who arrived from Adelaide by car last night. Others at the ...

    Article : 55 words
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